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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

I was walking up GL earlier and saw what looks like work on the Disney's sign as part of the regeneration. It looks like there are at least 3 other older signs behind the one we see today, would love to know a bit more about them...I know Disney's is an old business, but I guess it has not always been at this location?

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Yes, I noticed that last week. If I had to guess what those letters spell, I'd have a stab at Whittard (Could it have been Whiitard's of Chelsea?). Disney opened at the shop in 1913. In 1903 Hughes were trading there. I guess it's possible there could have been another trader there in between.

So, they have been there since 1903? Wow.

Their website says they moved into that premises in 1938, which allows a bit more time...

http://www.disneysofharringay.co.uk/aboutus.html

Thanks Sarah. I was just running on the 'in Harringay since 1913' story and never bothered to check if they'd moved.

I just googled trade directories for that period and there was a "Whittington Brothers, house furnishers" at that address in 1914, so it's been a furniture shop for a good hundred years, even if not Disney's.

I couldn't get the link to work, but it's Kelly's Directory of Middlesex 1914, p218.

Goodonya!

So that probably would explain the "Whitt" that can be seen..

Just came across this from The London Gazette in June 1922:

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